i Th: Tlgnish Sports Recrea- tion Alsoclnilon hrld I "reel .._——_ E R Ni Cleaning project In the vulsge B R I E F ot'rignish Saturday. and u i i ambitious young people volun- . teered to assist the members i ‘purenu. Mr. and Mn. Irving Mokler, Ttgnish. IN DAnI-Mtwm Mrs. Andras Haiupa. Albcrtnn. Vlslted (Hands In Dartmouth last week. at the recreation association in this new undertaking, w h e n the project was completed the village took on a new appear- ance. as all litter was cleaned up and hauled to the village dump, Upon Competing their nnrunx To lot“ i Mr. and Mrs To in m y Toyel huve returned in their home in DesMotaes. lows. utter visiting. the latter‘s parents. Mr, n Mrs. Stephen Murphy. Alperton,i 'rhe Univorsiry at Kings Coi- la... the oldest university in the Commonwealth outside the British isles. has u now may ldent He is Harry Douglas Smith CD. MA. PhD, The an. nuuneemen . 0N HOLIDAY eot-r D. Cnrhett, Boston, is} RECENT VISITOR spending a briei holiday in Al-i Lawrence Callaghan. Leeshui-g herton. vs. was a recent visitor to Al— berton. guest or his parents. Mr. FRO-‘1 COVEHEAD li . ln . “d I" “"9" cal 3"“ daughter. Miss Eleanor Hay- wood. Covehead, visited Mr. and . daughter at Mr. and Mrs, Irving Mrs, Leigh Weeks, Alherton. Moltler_ Tignish. la a patient in during the weekend. the Charlottetown Hospital. vISiI‘rEn FRIENDS VISITED PARENTS Bernard Murphy, Peierborr nugh. Cut . was a recent guest or his parents Mr. and Mrs. Steph- sn Murphy. Alnerton. SPENDING FEW nAvs .. Mrs J.A. Green, Port Credit . Mrs George Hana no“ moo-m5“, ‘Ont., is spending a few day iett Summerside Monday alter r: A, MrCue and Mr, and Mrs. ‘uiih Mrse A C- Green, Alberton- i Wendi": n mvnlh on “I9 “innit Itoper MrCue hnve arrived Irorri . 185‘ “wk 9"“ was 599’" “ml "0mm .0 SW... , holiday 1,. AT ALnEn-mh iiitr and Mrs Geo. Wilkinson at ioerton r, sad Mrs. John Ecairsln.‘!(nulslnrrl. also with Mr nd inarnley. were weekend nttrslSiMrs Avard Harris oi O'Leary. or Mr and Mrs. Ieinh Weekx.iAnnllter enlnynnle atternoon was 53... Aiocrton spent at the cottage or Mr. and Mrs roster Smalls-nan, The cli- mnx nt their visit was at the evening service at the O‘beal'l’ ‘Bapllsl Church. AT TIGNISH r and Mrs. Burton Costaln {and two children Peter and Pat- ty nI Monctnn. N.n.. spent th e en Mahler. past week at the home of Mrs. FRDM rLontnA Dr, WR. Dyer and his ghter, Miss Elizabeth Dyer~ nriv‘tzd irom Floridn during thul Mr and “H wee end to n A - r in Alhrrtms m d mm” “n” worth of Ft pierce, Florida, spent a oriet visit with Mr. and SPENDING VACATXDN Mrs. irving Mokler and tarnily. Miss Evelyn Mokier, oi Bole Tignlxh. mnnl. Mass, and Miss Joyce Mokler, Wntertown, iiasr, are. spending vacations with th elr‘ HAD VISIT Morlyn Ells- Is PATIENT Little Miss Cole GRAND 0PENIN G and C SUPPLIES 125 Kent Street Charlottetown DIESEL SALES & REPAIR SERVICE CENTRE Although we have lieon unofficially open for several months Tuesday is Grand Opening Day at G. and C. Supplies. With the arrival of our new Powerntaster "8" the only diesel fuel iniector power test bench of its type on P.E we aro your Authorized SKF Bearing Dealer in Charlottetown. WE SERVICE Faun Diesel Tractors Light and Heavy Industrial. The Marine Industry—or any other typo Diesel Puttth or lniocton. WE SERVICE ‘ Tho Hartridgo Powmnastor D is a now. poworlul iuol pump toot lunch. designed to moot the rut nquiretnonts of mod- thnllniootlonptlnpsfromonntonlghtcylindors, mourning Q to a M 5 h. 9. It! spud tango. Bil-3.150 r.p.tn.. and aapaclty. an ldoai tor sort/lea undertaken by ' nan-triadic". .Connlnnndntuto'tnlnodtoolmkiam who havaeotn- M their examinations and Iran meastully pound and I“ .nnadytoqinyolthoflnondluolurvicaanywhoro. J»... W..—........... ..,..‘ Am SEE OUR OTI'ER lINES WE SELL . was Mrs. Waiter Haywood and heritlay by the lit-Rev. W.W. Dam. (ask I (rent a! pop, candy and chips Wu given to e surpris- ed group at boys and girls Iai- their great ettodt trom Perry's service station, and F..C, Pet- ry's general store. Some oi the group is shown above. {University Of King’s College Has New President Named mt, I”). SMITH Blshop of Nova Scolin chain-nan ot the board oi ernous. it n EON- Peter Gallant. Ti: 'stt MULLIGAN FUNLRAI. — 'l'lte 6&0 SUPPLIES 125 Kant Strut t » liani ‘ selection boa ’ held Monday. .luly 29. 1963, from \ r r ‘fil'r .z any,» berfil’fllfl—P‘n'mnn-wflv ISLAND NEWS PAGE! Alberton and West Prince 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. July 30. 1063. Sentinn. the son or the late Mr, . and M . W.G, Smith. born in I Halilnxrfrhere he attended puotle IE ‘9'“ Tanton n l. “It:o graduated trons DaihougelDles Universtty in ms and dsd post- gradum X 1m?" may." ALnEnmN — The death at sulted in is wnnng an in , 1941. In m7, alter wnr sewn-cs “5‘? “mm mm“ W“ and commissiunl'd otiicerin tine mat-runs at the home a! his netwh. he was awarded n‘a'isler, Mn, H.w. Mistehewe. Phi). twitn distinction) trom Aimm_ H, M. m h, m “"1 ""“ieré‘W- ,health tor some time but death Dr. Smiths career as a. tther bean in Queen Eliz-lmme “madly. soeth High School. Later hei Born at Sheroroohe or years was on the taculty at Durante“... h, w“ m ,M m a, University for six years as an In” ,m m n, Mm J “mm” ""mw' '“ ‘9“ ’3 Tsnton. in later years he and . was appoinoed psvdeinor _ I [pram at the Currant,“ see. his ianuty lived in St. Hem vices College, Royai Roads, .then in sinnmmtlde. The great» o Victoria, n.c., where he at at pm M M 1359 was Spent MISS mucus Cullen, present serves as head or use in Bimini. Ni:- L-si ml 119 (centre) tield supervisor tor came In live . Mr. Tnnifln. who “In: never med. In survived by the fol- Prlnea County alien annuals nllflnnl '4) Mn. Mil-fl I r I! Slime, Montreal. II III. department a! modern iono- stages. Dr. Smith has lludlld at l'lnstituit de Phonetiquo anI-Isl. The Soroonne. the University 01 Barcelona. Spatn, the Ullv iversity ot Guadaliara. Mexico. and at the University at noon. Mb tie represents in .In outsmtnnfldlng e we the two cultures d nan , tn yCanada mdny and brings to “d “‘1‘- lif’he" WW" “’1‘” he University at King's a brll- 9"”) :3 MW?“ m m record ot sniderstandtng enema“ W' H m S: otcultural problems. "mp Fm 0“" t is knowledge or Spanish at- ° “5 h“ h" s“ m lowing bmnllsfl all sisters. Mrs. ELW. Matthews lHeknl in Albnmn. Mn. Cnl‘l Sport'le (Isabella) In Connecticut. Emm- m TIGNISH — Rod Crou Wale! Misty swimming chase: held ll. Augln-Park Ind Tllnllll fill! cum. tn I elo o lull Ffldly J in Anglican Eleanor'n, B! 10:” am. Friday. Wm“ 31 ltudenu w". mccew tuirs, culture. and problems equip ‘ni admirably on direct iui in passing their tests out ot the King‘s College Latin omen 9”” 7” (mnuy " “"49” a record enrollment or m. at King'dlt Cynthia 17. W 11. and Jane 9 Mr Smith ican Institute. an Organization I s grnduabed Tran Kiri". in 1941. AB N begun to tester the exchange oi students in Cnnnda and countries in the Southern hemisphere. An Anglican. Dr. Smidi has played an arch role in com- 'r. H: has been I \‘estrymnn 0! St. George the Martyr Church in Victoria and has served as prAsident ot the Fur many oi the beginnetl lul- Linl tiled to the water and learn- lug some water “law rule: it In much as they could encount- er {of the {Inf year, but ll Lfle trucwrl Leo Broderle Ind 5km or nine no... u were.“ Lorraine Pliee said. no one tatt- who have guided the college in ed this valuahle training. Today the ml".an at mg m And when morn people are spending their leisure hours I! the bench In his announcement. 'slwp Davis noted that King's, in to long history, has had a succes E a. q a E? women ossistnadtng in Canadian a t and Letters Society or Me and a...” g, mm mm” water surety something every Victoria College. prom 1949' u, D.._ 5mm. ,5 a who“. 3...; one should be leaning more he wns conunanding offloa- ot .mmmam and 5,... that a... spent the DdHKlllg‘: UNTD. and held a similar post II ViL’tm‘la Col- lege 1953-58. Dr. Smith holds the Canadian Forces Decoration and was nwudtd the Communn Modal. Al Ewal Roads. Doctor Stm’ifll a: n A member 0! this [utility WU Ind tho annexe board oi mm was unani- mous In their selection of l min ce, Miss Frances Cullen. Held lupv ervisnr {or Prince Cnunty coll- gratulpted all those who tuned and slid urged all Lhnso who did not Quite make it tint ‘0 become dlscauraged but in keep on with this all Important Ind necessary trnlnlug. even If It takes I low year! in accomplish a clan. 01 thanked fll members at the Tlgnlah Spun: Recrenllnn Association In T ix. Smi duties on Sept. L Hie Rev. Canon H. L. Puxluy, pres. ident Since last who bet:an dimwr ot the Canadian School or Missions and use tirst lseed nt id, the newly-(mated omadiass Tn- hirs Smith is the Matter Joy stitute of Ennrseoeial alinlm in Morrison a! Halifax. The Toronto. have [our children, funeral for Jerome Mulllgnn WI! Island Furriers his late residence in St. Chy'x Churnh. Kinkoru, when Requiem High Mass was cele- a brawd by REV Harald kaefl. Mnll. Dr. Smith is a native NovaiConnick and Gerard Gallant. Iti- ‘ecmetery With service eonduct—. TUESDAY, JULY 30 F. nt. itev. peter Hughes was 1' present in the sanctuary. Pall- buarors were George Richards. Clare Creensn, lnhn R. Me- Cabe. Arnold Johnston. Waiter termnnt wok place in e n u rch Ed by Rev. TI. Crvkel'l. TODAY 2PlECESETS.. Whitman suns 1 GROUP 0F l GROUP OF ERS 79 Grafton Street Dial 1-1651 nwnrdedhldlllloll‘lnlue— tel-(Ill will“! It tho elm ol 1!! lwimmlll em I! EH: . Al congratulations mail: mm day that Illa hoped would bl ned as an Innull attatr. Following in tho llat ol luccen- ltll Student]: Befllnnefl: Elalno Mokler. FAMOUS FOR Bernice Bunk. Elle on Shel. BRANDED INSPECTED Helen McPhee. Loretta Sumo, all Enr- Lorne w. D nn McDonald. Wand nle LeClnlr §_L_t_r_nmer DRESSES Double Knit Suits LIMITED QUANTITY Tm QUANTITY Inns: tun KAI Swimming Tests Completed By 31 Of Large Tignisl't Class promoting this training boils tor children and adults, and [or the picnic tonttnr o I: Arlen-tilt, Brian Hogan. mnald Broderick. Roger Richard. Earnest Richlld. John- .Iuniors: Theresa Gallant Inna TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned up until noon Saturdny, August 10, 1963, for the position of policeman tor the Town of Alberton. [mu-9t or any tender not necessarily ask-opted, ANNUAL SUMMER COME IN TODAY FOR BEST SIECTIONI Laminated Coats Balance SUMMER SHORTS. SLACKS. SKIRTS and 1/2 PRICE 4.9..°/°Q_F.E 40% OFF '/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE TARTAN SKIRTS 40% OFF m 1/. PRICE v PI island lurriers Ittl. NOWNOWGB, All. Mm FINAL elvln‘ rnlno aim who nuled nor Iellitn- ill! Ind wan given the highest I ltd M Lila dl l Brenna. dull! M Eroderlc , Wilml Hahn, Evol- yn Conw Michael Broderick. David Gandet. Kenneth Richard, Intermediates: Midge stssw. Fairy Richard. n n n c y nuote, Margaret nuote, Alvin Beckett, BUDDY Boyce. Sylvia Conway. Senior: Lorraine Buate. Adult el- Beginners, Mrs, Margaret sugrue. Mn. Edith Eldenhlw. Juniors: John Jon. All“. eph Hun S T E ZAKEA BACK Thelma Ahoarn. Town Clerk. Dial 1-1113